The Measurement of Economic Well-being in Need Analysis ModelsResearch and Development Division, American College Testing Program, 1974 - College students - 28 pages |
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... educational level , and occupa- tion . The derivation of the estimates assumes that the relationship existing between age and average current earnings within each subgroup is a good guide as to how earnings behave as one's working life ...
... educational level , and occupa- tion . The derivation of the estimates assumes that the relationship existing between age and average current earnings within each subgroup is a good guide as to how earnings behave as one's working life ...
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... educational level , sex , occupation , and other inter- esting categorizations . Since the two preceding approaches exhibit data problems also , it is not surprising that an approach which requires such estimates has even greater ...
... educational level , sex , occupation , and other inter- esting categorizations . Since the two preceding approaches exhibit data problems also , it is not surprising that an approach which requires such estimates has even greater ...
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... Educational Level Educational Level 8 Years 12 Years 16 Years Age White Nonwhite White Nonwhite White Nonwhite 30 21.9 21.0 23.3 20.7 31.0 23.5 31 21.2 20.2 22.5 19.9 29.4 22.4 32 20.4 19.4 21.6 19.1 27.7 21.3 33 19.8 18.8 20.9 18.4 ...
... Educational Level Educational Level 8 Years 12 Years 16 Years Age White Nonwhite White Nonwhite White Nonwhite 30 21.9 21.0 23.3 20.7 31.0 23.5 31 21.2 20.2 22.5 19.9 29.4 22.4 32 20.4 19.4 21.6 19.1 27.7 21.3 33 19.8 18.8 20.9 18.4 ...
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05 Net Assets adjusted for family aid applicant families aid funds alternative measures American College Testing annuity assessing assets combined assets per capita average capita net asset capita will exhibit concentration ratio consumption expenditures convert net worth current income adjusted current net worth discount rate distri distribution of economic distribution of income dollar economic well-being measure educational level equal sacrifice exhibit more inequality expected future income families of financial families with main financial aid applicants Hypothesis income and current income flow income per capita Lorenz distribution M. R. Novick main wage earner measure of economic measured by income measuring economic well-being microfiche microfilm need analysis models net asset tax perceived distribution perceived economic well-being Percent of Economic Percent of Families Percent of Students postsecondary education present value approach proposition ranking and distribution ratio relative economic well-being Sample Norm valid and reliable value of expected Weisbrod and Hansen